Title of article :
Formation and Development of Pseudothecia of Venturia nashicola
Author/Authors :
S. Lian، نويسنده , , B.-D. Li and X.-M. Xu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Conidia are believed to be the main source of primary
inoculum for pear scab, caused by Venturia nashicola,
in northern China. Experiments were conducted to
investigate the development and potential role of
V. nashicola ascospores in northern China. Leaves with
pear scab lesions were collected from commercial orchards
in November 2003 and 2004 to monitor pseudothecia
formation under various environments.
Pseudothecium production was shown to occur readily
in northern China. The key requirement for pseudothecium
production is the occurrence of rain during
the winter and early spring, although the exact timing
of these rain events appeared not to affect their development.
Excess water may lead to the accelerated leaf
decay and hence lead to production of fewer pseudothecia.
More than 80% scabbed leaves, placed in a
pear orchard, produced pseudothecia. Leaves with
only non-sporulating scab lesions in autumn were also
able to produce a large number of pseudothecia. Both
airborne ascospores and conidia of V. nashicola were
caught in a pear orchard. Most ascospores were
released by late-May, a month after pear blossom.
These results suggest that ascospores may play an
important role in the early stage of pear scab epidemics
in spring in northern China
Keywords :
pear scab , ascospores , overwinter , Sexual reproduction
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology